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sorterylib

A fast, basic, cross-platform file sorter library

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0.3.3 Jan 23, 2022
0.3.2 Jan 8, 2022
0.2.2 Jan 3, 2022
0.1.1 Dec 31, 2021
0.1.0 Dec 31, 2021

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SorteryLib

A fast, cross-platform file-sorting library based on the Sortery command-line file sorter. Along with fast sorting, SorteryLib comes with an easy-to-use File type, which is compatible with many other types, such as String, str, std::path::Path, std::path::PathBuf, and of course the File type itself.

Basic Usage

For more in-depth usage information, see the SorteryLib Docs. Here is a basic usage example:

use sorterylib::prelude::*; // Import all the stuff needed for basic operation

fn main() {
    // The fields for initializing the Sorter struct
    let source = File::new("/path/to/source/dir/");
    let target = File::new("/path/to/target/dir/");
    let date_format = String::from("%Y");
    let date_type = String::from("m");
    let preserve_name = true;
    let exclude_type = vec![String::from("txt")];
    let only_type = Vec::new();

    // Create the Sorter instance
    let sorter = Sorter {
        source: source.copy(), // The directory from which to get all the files to sort
        target: target.copy(), // The directory to sort all the files into
        date_format: date_format, // The date format to rename the files using.
        date_type: date_type, // The date type to sort the files by
        preserve_name: preserve_name, // Whether to include the old file name in the new name
        exclude_type: exclude_type, // File type(s) to exclude
        only_type: only_type // File type(s) to exclusively sort. Overrides `exclude_type`
    };

    // Run the sorting algorithm
    sorter.sort(false);
}

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